Sapphire crystal grown in China weighs nearly 100 kg

June 16, 2011
A Chinese crystal-growth company has produced a very large sapphire crystal using equipment from Thermal Technology.
Hefei Crystalbridge Optoelectronic Materials Co. Ltd., a China-based sapphire crystal manufacturer, has grown a commercial-grade sapphire crystal weighing nearly 100 kg. The crystal took 14 days to grow using a Model K1 sapphire-crystal grower from Santa Rosa, California-based Thermal Technology.

Crystalbridge says that the K1 cycle time is 25 to 30 percent faster than other alternatives. A crystal of this size is expected to yield around 4,000 mm of two-inch equivalent (TIE) rods, or about 5,700 high quality 2-inch substrates.

Crystalbridge says it expects to be producing LED substrates at a rate of greater than 1 million pieces annually by the end of 2011, and will expand to more than 5 million pieces annually by the end of 2012.

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Thermal Technology’s Model K1 sapphire crystal grower was utilized by Hefei Crystalbridge Optoelectronic Materials Co. Ltd. to produce China’s first commercial grade sapphire crystal of nearly 100kg. Crystalbridge estimates these crystals will yield 4,000mm of “two inch equivalent” (TIE) rods, or about 5,700 high quality 2-inch substrates.

Crystalbridge grew the crystal in14 days, an increase in productivity of more than 25 percent compared to most other Chinese producers. “Achieving this milestone only one month from equipment move-in demonstrates our ability to operationally execute and to become a key supplier in the global LED market,” said Chen Jun, General Manager of Crystalbridge.

Thermal Technology’s Model K1 sapphire crystal grower offers unmatched capital productivity and crystal quality levels in volume production, and is now in start-up at multiple customers in China. The K1 utilizes a modified kyropoulos (KY) technology, combining the proven high crystal quality of kyropoulos with proprietary seeding, automation and process control capability resulting in the highest productivity levels available.

“We researched multiple crystal growth technologies prior to making our selection,” said Chen. “We chose Thermal Technology’s K1 because KY technology is proven to yield very high quality substrates and is in successful production at a majority of the largest sapphire producers in the world. The K1 cycle time is 25 to 30 percent faster than other alternatives; so each of our systems can produce 25,000 to 30,000 substrates more per year than our competitors using HEM or other alternatives.”

Chen expects to be producing LED substrate at a rate of greater than1 million pieces annually by the end of 2011, and will expand to more than 5 million pieces annually by the end of 2012. “We are very pleased that our team and our partners were able to achieve this first in China’s honor,” he says.

“We are pleased that Crystalbridge chose us as their strategic partner,” says Matt Mede, president and CEO of Thermal Technology. “Our K1 system has achieved notoriety in Taiwan for production performance and ease of technology transfer. We anticipate the same success with our entry into the Chinese market.”